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Vehicle load limit, Operation safety – Harbor Freight Tools Foldable Utility Trailer 90154 User Manual

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Tire Repair

To properly repair a punctured tire, the hole needs to be properly plugged and patched from the inside of the tire.

Tread punctures can be repaired if they are not too large. Sidewall punctures should not be repaired, the tire needs to

be replaced if the sidewall is damaged. Tires should be removed from the rim to be inspected before being plugged

and patched. A qualified mechanic should remove the tire from the rim, perform the repair, and remount the tire.

Vehicle Load Limit

Steps for Determining correct Load Limit

1. Locate the statement “The weight of cargo

should never exceed XXX kilograms or

XXX pounds” on your vehicle’s placard.

2. That figure equals the available amount

of cargo and luggage load capacity.

3. Determine the combined weight of luggage

and cargo being loaded on the vehicle.

That weight may not safely exceed the

available cargo and luggage load capacity.

4. If the Trailer’s load exceeds the cargo and luggage

load capacity, then the Trailer will be unsafe resulting

in hazardous effects, such as: Trailer’s tires will

not be able to maintain traction properly, and

stopping distance will be increased significantly.

Operation Safety

Note: Selected recommendations in this section are adapted from TOWING A TRAILER -

Being Equipped for Safety, published by NHTSA. For full details, see that document.
1. This Trailer is not a toy.

Do not allow children to play on or near this item.

2. Take time to practice before driving on main roads.

3. Never allow anyone to ride in or on the trailer.
4. Do not transport animals in this trailer.

General Handling

1. Use the driving gear that the towing vehicle

manufacturer recommends for towing.

2. Drive at moderate speeds. This will place

less strain on your tow vehicle and trailer.

Trailer instability (sway) is more likely to

occur as speed increases.

Do not exceed

45 miles per hour when towing the Trailer.

3. Avoid sudden stops and starts that can

cause skidding, sliding, or jackknifing.

4. Avoid sudden steering maneuvers that might

create sway or undue side force on the trailer.

5. Slow down when traveling over bumpy roads,

railroad crossings, and ditches.

6. Make wider turns at curves and corners.

Because your trailer’s wheels are closer to the

inside of a turn than the wheels of your tow vehicle,

they are more likely to hit or ride up over curbs.

7. To control swaying caused by air pressure changes

and wind buffeting when larger vehicles pass from

either direction, release the accelerator pedal to slow

down and keep a firm grip on the steering wheel.

braking

1. Allow considerably more distance for stopping.
2. If you have an electric trailer brake controller and

excessive sway occurs, activate the trailer brake

controller by hand. Do not attempt to control

trailer sway by applying the tow vehicle brakes;

this will generally make the sway worse.

3. Always anticipate the need to slow down.

To reduce speed, shift to a lower gear

and press the brakes lightly.